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2 mysteries year, give us 2 musicals a year, or give us 4 westerns a year." (dramatic music playing) and i think that a style then developed for producers and directors which is difficult to duplicate today. (sounds of train) (narrator) the destruction in europe caused by the great war allowed the studios to internationalize their system. paramount in particular established european ties in both germany and france. contract director josef von sternberg discovered marlene dietrich while making "the blue angel." the studio immediately signed her up for what were to be 6 movies with von sternberg back on hollywood soil in the early 30's. dietrich, she knew exactly how she wanted to be lit. she had been lit by von sternberg and she had gotten this certain kind of look from a high light coming dow and she knew exactly where she wanted that light up there. e was the only one that ever asked me to change a light up, because she thought it would be better if i moved it that way or this way. (charles lang) von sternberg developed a kind of a lighting that was very, ve
2 mysteries year, give us 2 musicals a year, or give us 4 westerns a year." (dramatic music playing) and i think that a style then developed for producers and directors which is difficult to duplicate today. (sounds of train) (narrator) the destruction in europe caused by the great war allowed the studios to internationalize their system. paramount in particular established european ties in both germany and france. contract director josef von sternberg discovered marlene dietrich while...
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it's used in a crime. when you get that gun are you able to trace that back to where they bought it? >> with some difficulty. atf, does that, but they are limited. they do not have and cannot have, as a result of congressional direction, a database that does that so they call the manufacturers. it's a very laborious and takes a lot of time to trace a gun. >> jon: if we could institute just a tracing for that, how much would that help law enforcement and what can you do if you find out -- i heard a statistic that the overwhelming majority of illegal guns come from 1% of dealers. 1% of dealers are placing so many of these illegal guns into inner cities. >> right. mayor bloomberg funded an operation where he had private investigators go to various states and see them, film them violating the laws. if you are able to trace them more accurately, perhaps we wouldn't have to do that. but would it -- >> jon: bloomberg did this? he funded this? where did he get the money for that? [laughter] if could you have one t
it's used in a crime. when you get that gun are you able to trace that back to where they bought it? >> with some difficulty. atf, does that, but they are limited. they do not have and cannot have, as a result of congressional direction, a database that does that so they call the manufacturers. it's a very laborious and takes a lot of time to trace a gun. >> jon: if we could institute just a tracing for that, how much would that help law enforcement and what can you do if you find...
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that is the big challenge ahead of us. you just don't think of raw sewage in waterways in a developed country, and yet, that's what we have, and not just in pittsburgh, but all over. narrator: pittsburgh is situated at the confluence of the allegheny, monongahela, and ohio rivers. these three rivers are vital for industry, recreation, and drinking water. and each year, billions of gallons of combined sewer overflows discharge directly into those rivers. hecht: we're now having to face the consequences of the choice that was made to put in combined sewer systems. narrator: in 1994, the government adopted a combined sewer overflow policy to reduce csos nationwide. cities with combined sewer overflows now face an enforcement action called a consent decree. under a consent decree, a city must reduce pollution levels significantly within a strict time frame or face heavy fines. in 1960, the combined sewer overflows were a perfectly legitimate way of dealing with sewers. woman: the mind set was that, what did it matter if we wer
that is the big challenge ahead of us. you just don't think of raw sewage in waterways in a developed country, and yet, that's what we have, and not just in pittsburgh, but all over. narrator: pittsburgh is situated at the confluence of the allegheny, monongahela, and ohio rivers. these three rivers are vital for industry, recreation, and drinking water. and each year, billions of gallons of combined sewer overflows discharge directly into those rivers. hecht: we're now having to face the...
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some groups have not wanted to work with us. some groups are bigger than us. we might be stealing their intellectual property. we do not feel that way. we have openly shared the best practices. i think that having those tools is one part. having good people behind it is another. from year to year thinking through how of the event will sustain itself is important. frankly, i think that some of those events moved away because there were opportunities better than what san francisco was offering. we can talk to how -- talk about how to award events that are doing well. financially, etc. we should try to look at ways to reduce the costs. >> can i jump in? i did not mention that i was a deejay, because that is not newsworthy, but i am part of the team that puts that on. to clarify, we moved to oakland last year because we really did not feel welcome in san francisco. the hurdles put in front of us to do our event were so extensive, it became impossible to produce a successful the event. sadly, that happened again this year. hopefully we can come back next year. than
some groups have not wanted to work with us. some groups are bigger than us. we might be stealing their intellectual property. we do not feel that way. we have openly shared the best practices. i think that having those tools is one part. having good people behind it is another. from year to year thinking through how of the event will sustain itself is important. frankly, i think that some of those events moved away because there were opportunities better than what san francisco was offering....
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she joins us along with her twin sister, niece and daughter. tell me what you did when you found out you were one of the winners? >> super excited. i hope we can be on the show, and here we are. >> nicole, tell me a little about yourself? >> i married my high school sweetheart and had my daughter and then my son came along. >> i understand that you can't wait to use the ipad mini with him. right? tell me why. >> he's totally delayed and has sensory issues and stuff like that, helps him. it's fun, interactive. >> we're thrilled that you won one of our ipad minis. stick with us, everybody, because we're giving away another ipad mini in just a little bit. >> remember, you need wednesday's buzzword and have to be 18 or older to enter. >> hang with us. wednesday's buzzword in just a bit. >> good luck, everybody. >>> when you want to go out sledding you typically do two things. snow and some sort of hill. >> and a sled. >> in this first video we'll show you how to go sledding without the sled and without the snow. >> oh. >> what's in place of the sle
she joins us along with her twin sister, niece and daughter. tell me what you did when you found out you were one of the winners? >> super excited. i hope we can be on the show, and here we are. >> nicole, tell me a little about yourself? >> i married my high school sweetheart and had my daughter and then my son came along. >> i understand that you can't wait to use the ipad mini with him. right? tell me why. >> he's totally delayed and has sensory issues and stuff...
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there's no conditional use requirement to have this. a lot of people today want to have food, drink, and be able to have some music. how can we get the limited live entertainment excluded from the know amplified or no live entertainment excluded on the transfers? >> that is going to mostly driven locally. most of the conditions you'll ever see on an abc license are because we rely, to a great extent, on the police department and local officials to determine what is best for their communities. i'm not trying to pin this on you guys or blame you guys, but we do try to work with you. we do not tend to want to overrule the police department very often. now that said, i get a fair number of petitions and appeals to me. typically, they are from the neighbors. i want to see that there is actually a practical problem posed -- that the condition is there to solve, not that this is the way the things have been or maybe there's someone who is satisfied by what is potentially wrought by having live entertainment. it is always a case by case. genera
there's no conditional use requirement to have this. a lot of people today want to have food, drink, and be able to have some music. how can we get the limited live entertainment excluded from the know amplified or no live entertainment excluded on the transfers? >> that is going to mostly driven locally. most of the conditions you'll ever see on an abc license are because we rely, to a great extent, on the police department and local officials to determine what is best for their...
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can you use the drone on public property? can you use a drone on private? to spy on private property. most states will say n can't find out what people are doing in their backyard. the issue that arises, if i go through a traffic light in new york city, it's basically a drone on a stick. you are doing something illegal and public property and you'll get nailed. i'm okay with that. >> andrea: you don't even care if the drone is in your shower. >> greg: i love drones. in my apartment. that is why eric has to pay into my account. drones we do better as culture if we know we are being watched. my hygiene habits are better during the five. >> it's like north korea. >> people tend to do better. >> andrea: you are go okay with this. >> greg: think that drones can deliver the mail. drones could solve every problem. >>> could a drone sit seat light there. >> greg: i am a drone. >> the federal government has drones, the state government.... >> a lot of the street lights and street signs have cameras on them already. with drones they are mobile ones. >> greg: we didn'
can you use the drone on public property? can you use a drone on private? to spy on private property. most states will say n can't find out what people are doing in their backyard. the issue that arises, if i go through a traffic light in new york city, it's basically a drone on a stick. you are doing something illegal and public property and you'll get nailed. i'm okay with that. >> andrea: you don't even care if the drone is in your shower. >> greg: i love drones. in my apartment....
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follow us and like us to be part of the conversation. coming up next, our guests prove inspiration can come from anywhere. in this case they bet him in williams so nome a. very liberal story for him to be in. meet the after hours artist hurting from the wreckage of hurricane sand tow new hope for the city. when you lost the thing you can't believe you lost. when what you just bought, just broke. or when you have a little trouble a long way from home... as an american express cardmember you can expect some help. but what you might not expect, is you can get all this with a prepaid card. spends like cash. feels like membership. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. and don't get heartburn in the first place! why take exercise so seriously,when it can be fun? push-ups or sprints? what's w
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team actually sent us a statement. they fully expect vaughn back for the 2014 games which begin exactly a year from now. what an amazing come back. if she can come back from that after what her leg looked like. and the ravens rode down the streets of the charmed city yesterday celebrating with thousands of fans who turned out to revel in the team's super bowl win. after the parade, more than 80,000 people packed the stadium to see veteran safety ed reed do the impossible. upstage ray lewis. ♪ we got two tickets to paradise ♪ ♪ pack your bags we can leave tonight ♪ baltimore! y'all know i -- baltimore, oh! >> he was a little better and to his child's credit, he remained a neutral party despite the reaction of all his teammates in the background. coming up at the top of the hour, president obama calls on congress to postpone deep spending cuts by enacting a different set of reductions in revenue. the "morning joe" crew will kick around the numbers whether there's any hope of getting something done big in d.c. and
team actually sent us a statement. they fully expect vaughn back for the 2014 games which begin exactly a year from now. what an amazing come back. if she can come back from that after what her leg looked like. and the ravens rode down the streets of the charmed city yesterday celebrating with thousands of fans who turned out to revel in the team's super bowl win. after the parade, more than 80,000 people packed the stadium to see veteran safety ed reed do the impossible. upstage ray lewis. ♪...
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it is all around us. find out what that liz: gas prices this time of year have never been higher, but instead of more drilling, washington stalling. members are faulty. energy research firm saying washington is lowballing the amount of cash and jobs more drilling here would generate. daniel, can you give us ballpark numbers you're talking about what drilling would add to the u.s. economy in terms of tax revenues and revenues overall? >> you bet. most people are familiar with what is going on in north dakota, down in texas and louisiana and around the country where we are producing private land. government land 96% are basically untouched and what it could mean is in excess of $450 billion per year in gdp growth, and 20 times as much as the government is talking the ministrations talking about in terms of increased energy taxes. we have been putting people to work, building infrastructure, it is a win-win-win deal. alalbany does the government to step out of the way and let people go to work. liz: instead
it is all around us. find out what that liz: gas prices this time of year have never been higher, but instead of more drilling, washington stalling. members are faulty. energy research firm saying washington is lowballing the amount of cash and jobs more drilling here would generate. daniel, can you give us ballpark numbers you're talking about what drilling would add to the u.s. economy in terms of tax revenues and revenues overall? >> you bet. most people are familiar with what is going...
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sfwls what about us >> what about us? >> it could be rain or begin or end or do both as snow or a winter mix. you don't have anything to worry about tonight or for the majority of the day tomorrow. we are watching not just a clipper this time, but another system that will be passing down to our south. if the two of them get together we're going to have a big blizzard, mainly for new england. thursday about 42 degrees. we had a lot of sun today, we won't tomorrow. because of that our temperature only 42. tomorrow night we're going to have a rain system approaching from the south. now, that is the same system that may end up becoming the new england blizzard. it will start maybe as a little winter mix along interstate 81 and then turn over the rain on friday but could end as snow. our temperature 48 degrees. we haven't had that kind of a winter. we start you out with the wider picture. this will be part of the energy and also for the first time now we have kind of a southern system that will be playing into it. this is what
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it's going to affect us. i'll break it down hour by hour and show you what to expect over the next >>> three high school students are facing charges of possessing and distributing child pornography. the 15 and 16-year-old students are accused of taping teenage girls in sex acts and distributing the video. but their attorney tells "the washington post" today that although their behavior was stupid, it it does not warrant criminal charges. police say sixteen age girls from high schools around the area have been identified as victims. >>> a well-known former swim coach set to make a plea agreement today in the child abuse case against him. the state attorney's office says documents have been filed to indicate an agreement has been reached in the rick kurl case. you'll recall curl is accused of abusing a child he coached 25 years ago. that child accused him of abusing her 20 years ago. a hearing is set for february 21st. curl was banned from usa swimming for life last summer. >>> it it happens very fast. before y
it's going to affect us. i'll break it down hour by hour and show you what to expect over the next >>> three high school students are facing charges of possessing and distributing child pornography. the 15 and 16-year-old students are accused of taping teenage girls in sex acts and distributing the video. but their attorney tells "the washington post" today that although their behavior was stupid, it it does not warrant criminal charges. police say sixteen age girls from high...
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you can tweet your comments to us or shoot us an e-mail@foxfriendsfirst@foxnews. com. we will read them later in the show. that is the looming sec quest tore deadline. president obama pleading to congress to delay the cuts to the president warning the entire economic recovery depends on this. spending cuts are set to kick in by march 1st ss if lawmakers do not reach a budget deal. a move that could threaten national security. so will a deal be made? that's what charles krauthammer is talking about this morning. >> i think the republicans are going to allow the automatic cut the sec quest tore to go into effect. the president had to go on television he's scared to death about that. he doesn't want domestic cuts and as commander-in-chief he's worried about the pentagon cuts. he's on the defensive. they are saying we are not going to lift a finger until you offer us alternate cuts in the same amount. >> meaningful spending cuts to dallot the budget. >> otherwise they will go for the automatic cuts. >> that is march 1st. >> it's the only twhar going to get any cuts out of
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all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do you suggest we do?" and they said, "we've had "a lot of problems on the schuylkill. "don't go to the hudson river. go to the upland and work by gravity." and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers and lakes. and in this case, reservoirs. in the new york city system, water is collected and stored in 19 reservoirs, which can
all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do you suggest we do?" and they said, "we've had "a lot of problems on the schuylkill. "don't go to the hudson river. go to the upland and work by gravity." and that's what new york city did. they...
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and keep us safe every day. we acknowledge you and know you are heroes and we are very, very sorry for the loss of officer youngstrom. our third panel is called prevention and community engagement, promising approaches to stop bullying in the bay area. our moderator is rebecca randell, vice president of education programs at common sense media based here in san francisco. we became ka is responsible for partnering with school districts and departments of education across the country to help children and youth learn how to think critically, behave safely and participate responsibly in our digital world which we all have heard brings its own complications. she oversees the department's education staff, working in the 3 largest districts in the country, new york, denver, maine, texas, florida, and the bay area. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome rebecca randell. >> great, thank you, melinda. i'm going to ask you all to come up now. as they get seated i'll say a few words. all these panelists really bring a great
and keep us safe every day. we acknowledge you and know you are heroes and we are very, very sorry for the loss of officer youngstrom. our third panel is called prevention and community engagement, promising approaches to stop bullying in the bay area. our moderator is rebecca randell, vice president of education programs at common sense media based here in san francisco. we became ka is responsible for partnering with school districts and departments of education across the country to help...
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tell us more. >> thank you. gerri: states and cities across the country struggled to get out of the red. there could be new taxes on the rise in to pay for failing infrastructure. the pennsylvania governor hopes to raise five and a half billion dollars by raising the gas tax as stations themselves. he would lower the tax paid by motorists by $0.2 per gallon. pretty sure they gas stations are trying to pay the tax of the goodness of their hearts. those costs will be passed down to you and me. the state gas taxes have not done enough revenue to pay rising construction costs and cover the decaying infrastructure. eight states have raised their gas tanks, and others have their own plan. listen to this. in michigan the governor wants to raise the gas tax and registration fees. in massachusetts the governor is raising tolls, fees, and the tax which is not been raised a number two decades. patrick webster is more than a billion dollars a year with these changes. and their is a virginia. scrap the gas tax entirely. befo
tell us more. >> thank you. gerri: states and cities across the country struggled to get out of the red. there could be new taxes on the rise in to pay for failing infrastructure. the pennsylvania governor hopes to raise five and a half billion dollars by raising the gas tax as stations themselves. he would lower the tax paid by motorists by $0.2 per gallon. pretty sure they gas stations are trying to pay the tax of the goodness of their hearts. those costs will be passed down to you and...
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stay with us. alan blinder is here from 1994 to 1996 he was vice chairman of the federal reserve board of governors. he was also an economic advisor to president clinton. now he teaches at princeton. alan blinder's latest book is after the music stops, the financial crisis. the response and the work ahead. he says it tries to answer the question, how do we get into this mess and how do we get out of it? i am pleased to have alan blinder back on this program. welcome. >> thank you very much. charlie: i'll say this to you. if you're going to write a book, then you need somebody to endorse it. this is not bad. a master piece. simple. straightforward. and wise. president william j. clinton. >> i have to admit i was pretty pleased with that endorsement. >> he actually read the book. i thought he would skim it. >> charlie: could you tell for sure. >> i wasn't going to do that. i think it's impolite to a former' president. >> charlie: you think he read the book. >> he said he read the book. charlie: here
stay with us. alan blinder is here from 1994 to 1996 he was vice chairman of the federal reserve board of governors. he was also an economic advisor to president clinton. now he teaches at princeton. alan blinder's latest book is after the music stops, the financial crisis. the response and the work ahead. he says it tries to answer the question, how do we get into this mess and how do we get out of it? i am pleased to have alan blinder back on this program. welcome. >> thank you very...
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. >> police tell us beaumont is the legally registered owner of those weapons. he is officially charged with trespassing but at this time he is undergoing mental evaluations at sheppard hospital. school officials said there needs to be improvements in security. >> a loud and emotionally charged crowd converged on annapolis. 1000 gun rights activists rallied at the mall. several of them lined up to testify against the governor's gun-control legislation. david collins was in the thick of things and he joins us live from annapolis with the latest. >> the crowd was one of the largest in recent memory. so many people signed up to testify the senate committee reserve eight hours to hear from all sides. >> the right of the people to keep and bear arms. shall not be deprived. >> the police estimated the crowd of 1000 strong was allowed -- was loud and mostly charged with in your face gun rights messages. the nra organized it taking aim at governor mallees gun-control legislation being heard in committee. >> we will be the only ones to [indiscernible] because criminals d
. >> police tell us beaumont is the legally registered owner of those weapons. he is officially charged with trespassing but at this time he is undergoing mental evaluations at sheppard hospital. school officials said there needs to be improvements in security. >> a loud and emotionally charged crowd converged on annapolis. 1000 gun rights activists rallied at the mall. several of them lined up to testify against the governor's gun-control legislation. david collins was in the thick...
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it is all around us. find out what that is. next. don't go away. [ woman ] if you have the audacity to believe your financial advisor should focus on your long-term goals, not their short-term agenda. [ woman ] if you have the nerve to believe that cookie cutters should be for cookies, not your investment strategy. if you believe in the sheer brilliance of a simple explanation. [ male announcer ] join the nearly 7 million investors who think like you do: face time and think time make a difference. join us. [ male announcer ] at edward jones, it's how we make sense of investing. liz: gas prices this time of year have never been higher, but instead of more drilling, washington stalling. members are faulty. energy research firm saying washington is lowballing the amount of cash and jobs more drilling here would generate. daniel, can you give us ballpark numbers you're talking about what drilling would add to the u.s. economy in terms of tax revenues and revenues overall? >> you bet. most people are familiar with what is going on in nort
it is all around us. find out what that is. next. don't go away. [ woman ] if you have the audacity to believe your financial advisor should focus on your long-term goals, not their short-term agenda. [ woman ] if you have the nerve to believe that cookie cutters should be for cookies, not your investment strategy. if you believe in the sheer brilliance of a simple explanation. [ male announcer ] join the nearly 7 million investors who think like you do: face time and think time make a...
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for us probably just a cold rain at that point. looking at the forecast, today we're going to have some sunshine, 45 degrees. we'll call it seasonable. tonight 30 in town. low 20s north and west. tomorrow 41 with increasing clouds. only 40 on friday, a cold, wet sort of day. again the threat for some wintry weather well north and west of d.c. saturday breezy, 42 behind the storm. 50 on sunday, milder. more wet weather monday, potentially into tuesday with highs above 50. let's check in with monika samtani. had a big accident south of town on i-95. how is that looking now? >> it's all clear. it was a tractor-trailer and an suv. it was there for a while. 1:30 to almost 4:00 this morning on the southbound side of i-95 at route 234 in dumfries. all lanes had been blocked for a time and two medevac helicopters were sent to the scene of the accident. that is now gone. southbound 270 looks great. no problems out of frederick to the point where the lanes divide. all of your lanes are open this morning. we'll take a live look outside at the
for us probably just a cold rain at that point. looking at the forecast, today we're going to have some sunshine, 45 degrees. we'll call it seasonable. tonight 30 in town. low 20s north and west. tomorrow 41 with increasing clouds. only 40 on friday, a cold, wet sort of day. again the threat for some wintry weather well north and west of d.c. saturday breezy, 42 behind the storm. 50 on sunday, milder. more wet weather monday, potentially into tuesday with highs above 50. let's check in with...
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does that actually address the issues that we have in front of us? no. it is not a sufficient solution. >> my time has run out. the question i have for you and for all advocates of immigration reform is whether you want a political solution or policy solution. if it won a political solution you have to insist on a pathway to citizenship. you're going to be republicans over the head on this issue. everyone a policy solution there is good will here in the house of representatives for us to come together and have a pragmatic solution to the current problem we have and solve and modernize the immigration system for years to come. thank you. >> the gentleman from illinois is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. i would like to say that while we have been here every minute, someone has been deported. most of those deported have committed really no crime. other than working in the united states which is a misdemeanor the last time attacked. they are raising their families, they are contributing. there's always the question about pa
does that actually address the issues that we have in front of us? no. it is not a sufficient solution. >> my time has run out. the question i have for you and for all advocates of immigration reform is whether you want a political solution or policy solution. if it won a political solution you have to insist on a pathway to citizenship. you're going to be republicans over the head on this issue. everyone a policy solution there is good will here in the house of representatives for us to...
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the government is there to serve us, to protect us. >> reporter: from california to maine, officials in at least 11 states are considering various restrictions. according to government data, drones are being used by more than 40 public agencies and institutions, including at least 17 federal, state and local law enforcement departments. >> it's smaller, it's more affordable, and it can be used to save lives. >> reporter: since 2005, they have patrolled the mexican border. in 2011, a drone was involved in the arrest of a north dakota man, believed the first time one was used that way. the idea that anyone walking down a street could be tracked by a drone with a camera, facial recognition technology, maybe even eaves dropping equipment alarms privacy advocates. >> the issue is whether they're using a surveillance drone to monitor a city street for an unlimited amount of time. >> reporter: drones are also being used in other ways. anywhere an overhead view could be useful. farmers checking on crops and scientists studying wildlife. even hollywood uses them for overhead shots, as in last
the government is there to serve us, to protect us. >> reporter: from california to maine, officials in at least 11 states are considering various restrictions. according to government data, drones are being used by more than 40 public agencies and institutions, including at least 17 federal, state and local law enforcement departments. >> it's smaller, it's more affordable, and it can be used to save lives. >> reporter: since 2005, they have patrolled the mexican border. in...
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she said she did it but claims she felt used. details are ahead. >>> plus, the fbi says the man who held that boy hostage in the bunker in lower alabama for nearly a week rigged the place with bombs and was preparing for violence when a swat team stormed the place. >>> and a fire fight took his life. new details coming up. one law maker says a financial apocalypse is coming. >>> the only way to save his state is for his state to start printing its own currency. from the impossible to believe, we bring you this. unless breaking news changes anything on studio b. first from fox at 3:00 in new york city, big changes are on the way for the u.s. postal service affecting every american who gets mail. the agency today announced it will stop some of its saturday deliveries as it tries to stem the losses of some 25 million dollars per day, per day. under the new plan set to take effect in august, the postal service will no longer deliver letters and first class mail on saturdays, but it will still deliver packages plus priority mail, expr
she said she did it but claims she felt used. details are ahead. >>> plus, the fbi says the man who held that boy hostage in the bunker in lower alabama for nearly a week rigged the place with bombs and was preparing for violence when a swat team stormed the place. >>> and a fire fight took his life. new details coming up. one law maker says a financial apocalypse is coming. >>> the only way to save his state is for his state to start printing its own currency. from...
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. >>> thanks for joining us. it's 5:46. a mainl decision could be coming out today regarding the boy scout's ban on openly gay members and troop leaders. abc 2 news' linda stow is here with the latest details on this. linda, i know there's been talk of this, but does it appear maybe the organization will lift the ban? >>reporter: that's yet to it be seen . the decision should be coming out soon. that's why leaders got together in dallas this week. today the executive board wraps up three days of meetings on whether to lift that ban on gay members. the proposal would allow individual scout troops to decide how they want to address the issue. the organization's current policy came under fire last year when an ohio den leader was dismissed for being lesbian. in 2000 the supreme court ruled the boy scouts have a constitutional right to withhold membership from people who are openly gay. those who support the ban say the organization is about upholding timeless family values. >> they're entitled to continue that polic
. >>> thanks for joining us. it's 5:46. a mainl decision could be coming out today regarding the boy scout's ban on openly gay members and troop leaders. abc 2 news' linda stow is here with the latest details on this. linda, i know there's been talk of this, but does it appear maybe the organization will lift the ban? >>reporter: that's yet to it be seen . the decision should be coming out soon. that's why leaders got together in dallas this week. today the executive board wraps...
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stay with us. alan blinder is here from 1994 to 1996 he was vice chairman of the federal reserve board of governors. he was also an economic advisor to president clinton. now he teaches at princeton. alan blinder's latest book is after the music stops, the financial crisis. the response and the work ahead. he says it tries to answer the question, how do we get into this mess and how do we get out of it? i am pleased to have alan blinder back on this program. welcome. >> thank you very much. charlie: i'll say this to you. if you're going to write a book, then you need somebody to endorse it. this is not bad. a master piece. simple. straightforward. and wise. president william j. clinton. >> i have to admit i was pretty pleased with that endorsement. >> he actually read the book. i thought he would skim it. >> charlie: could you tell for sure. >> i wasn't going to do that. i think it's impolite to a former' president. >> charlie: you think he read the book. >> he said he read the book. charlie: here
stay with us. alan blinder is here from 1994 to 1996 he was vice chairman of the federal reserve board of governors. he was also an economic advisor to president clinton. now he teaches at princeton. alan blinder's latest book is after the music stops, the financial crisis. the response and the work ahead. he says it tries to answer the question, how do we get into this mess and how do we get out of it? i am pleased to have alan blinder back on this program. welcome. >> thank you very...
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the government is there to serve us, to protect us. >> reporter: from california to maine, officials in at least 11 states are considering various restrictions. according to government data, drones are being used by more than 40 public agencies and institutions, including at least 17 federal, state and local law enforcement departments. >> it's smaller, it's more affordable, and it can be used to save lives. >> reporter: since 2005, they have patrolled the mexican border. in 2011, a drone was involved in the arrest of a north dakota man, believed the first time one was used that way. the idea that anyone walking down a street could be tracked by a drone with a camera, facial recognition technology, maybe even eaves dropping equipment alarms privacy advocates. >> the issue is whether they're using a surveillance drone to monitor a city street for an unlimited amount of time. >> reporter: drones are also being used in other ways. anywhere an overhead view could be useful. farmers checking on crops and scientists studying wildlife. even hollywood uses them for overhead shots, as in last
the government is there to serve us, to protect us. >> reporter: from california to maine, officials in at least 11 states are considering various restrictions. according to government data, drones are being used by more than 40 public agencies and institutions, including at least 17 federal, state and local law enforcement departments. >> it's smaller, it's more affordable, and it can be used to save lives. >> reporter: since 2005, they have patrolled the mexican border. in...
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it was used to launch a drone that killed an odd kind a leader in 2011. the report -- killed and al qaeda leader in 2011. >> america's once top-secret drone campaign is slowly emerging into the open. today a new revelation that drones like these have been operating for years out of a secret base in saudi arabia. now the target is members of al qaeda in the arabian peninsula, which saudi arabia has long been working with the u.s. to fight. the pace of drone strikes has been growing rapidly in recent years. american officials said the first time the cia used the base was to kill this man, and wore out milwaukee kill thuis -- to kil this man. \ supporters say strikes like this have seriously damaged out kind of costs -- damaged al qaeda possibility to plan a tax, but others say they alienate local populations. brennan will have to answer questions in his confirmation hearing as cia director. the legality of drone strikes is likely to be high on the agenda, especially after a memo was leaked. white house 3 did the white house defended the policy. >> we have a
it was used to launch a drone that killed an odd kind a leader in 2011. the report -- killed and al qaeda leader in 2011. >> america's once top-secret drone campaign is slowly emerging into the open. today a new revelation that drones like these have been operating for years out of a secret base in saudi arabia. now the target is members of al qaeda in the arabian peninsula, which saudi arabia has long been working with the u.s. to fight. the pace of drone strikes has been growing rapidly...
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i use quilted northern. quilted northern soft and strong is stronger than the leading value brand, for a confident clean. [ sad music playing ] [ knock on door ] your bags, sir. both: finally! one taste, and you'll understand. enjoy dunkin' donuts coffee anytime. pick some up where you buy groceries. >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. new york, snow showers a high of 40. miami, a high of 80. chicago sun and clouds a chilly 34. dallas, showers, high of 70 and los angeles, 63. >>> and time now for a check of the national forecast. another round of snow for parts of the midwest. expect a wintry mix of ice and rain from minnesota through ohio through thursday night. thunderstorms with high winds, hail, and isolated tornadoes are all possible across texas and louisiana. look for light snow in the northeast and another storm arrives in the northwest. >>> in sports, charmed city celebrated its champions on tuesday. thousands of baltimore raven fans packed the town square. the r
i use quilted northern. quilted northern soft and strong is stronger than the leading value brand, for a confident clean. [ sad music playing ] [ knock on door ] your bags, sir. both: finally! one taste, and you'll understand. enjoy dunkin' donuts coffee anytime. pick some up where you buy groceries. >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. new york, snow showers a high of 40. miami, a high of 80. chicago sun and clouds a chilly 34. dallas, showers, high...
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they made this space available for us. good morning, my name is me linda hague for those of you who don't know me. i was appointed by president obama a little more than two years ago to be united states attorney and it is my incredible honor to represent the president, the obama administration here in the northern district of california. welcome to the stop bullying summit. i'm a federal prosecutor so it may seem odd that here we are talking about bullying and we asked all of you to be here and i want to explain the origin of that and why this happened. you people, everybody in this room, has been involved in this issue and is doing incredible work on this issue and we were so honored to be a part of it and to meet with all of you and to speak with you about it. the origin is that as the united states attorney, the administration wants me, wants all the united states attorneys, to go out into the community. it's actually a very different role for the united states attorney is envisioned by this administration. this adminis
they made this space available for us. good morning, my name is me linda hague for those of you who don't know me. i was appointed by president obama a little more than two years ago to be united states attorney and it is my incredible honor to represent the president, the obama administration here in the northern district of california. welcome to the stop bullying summit. i'm a federal prosecutor so it may seem odd that here we are talking about bullying and we asked all of you to be here and...
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i could use some caffeine. >> ej: good. oh, and the quarterly reports that you sent me--they are fantastic. thank you. i signed off on them. >> kristen: that's why you wanted to see me asap? i think not. >> ej: no, um, it's just, um, i wanted to tell you this in person. samantha and i are back together. >> kristen: oh, i thought you looked like you weren't getting any sleep. >> ej: thank you. i love sharing with you. >> kristen: well, good for you! i guess all our hard work paid off, huh? >> ej: it did. >> kristen: hmm. >> ej: kristen, thank you. i owe you. >> kristen: mm-hmm. >> sami: hey--hey! >> brady: [groans] >> sami: i was having such a good morning, too. >> brady: yeah, hi, sami. hey, thanks for the voice mail messages, by the way. you'll have to remind me to leave you some harassing voice mail messages commenting on your personal life. >> sami: are you kidding me? my mother and my brother are in hell over your love life, and you don't seem to care. >> brady: that is completely untrue. >> sami: really? you don't thin
i could use some caffeine. >> ej: good. oh, and the quarterly reports that you sent me--they are fantastic. thank you. i signed off on them. >> kristen: that's why you wanted to see me asap? i think not. >> ej: no, um, it's just, um, i wanted to tell you this in person. samantha and i are back together. >> kristen: oh, i thought you looked like you weren't getting any sleep. >> ej: thank you. i love sharing with you. >> kristen: well, good for you! i guess...
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nick setyan joins us now. he's restaurant analyst at wedbush securities. >> susie: so, nick, you told me you were disappointed when the numbers first came out on chichipotle, and after you listened in, you were encouraged. what is that? >> they had already announced the quarter. when i saw the unit growth, that was disappointing to me because lastiÍa they opened 180 units, and that signifies to me not only a slowing growth rate on the unigrowth side, but a slowing in terms of the absolute number of openings. that indicates a little bit of overpenetration. when i had conversations with some of the managers, they tell me one of the biggest things for slowing transaction trends is that there is a store that opens up next door. >> susie: all right. they are trying -- they announced they are going to be trying some new menu options, vegetarian food. they're going to have a catering business. is this going to help them to stay ahead of the competition? they're also opening more stores. >> the caters business, certa
nick setyan joins us now. he's restaurant analyst at wedbush securities. >> susie: so, nick, you told me you were disappointed when the numbers first came out on chichipotle, and after you listened in, you were encouraged. what is that? >> they had already announced the quarter. when i saw the unit growth, that was disappointing to me because lastiÍa they opened 180 units, and that signifies to me not only a slowing growth rate on the unigrowth side, but a slowing in terms of the...